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Job Description We seek an enthusiastic and engaged postdoc willing to be part of a world-leading research environment and contribute to developing wind, solar generation and electricity price
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: PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology or a related field, or demonstrated experience with epidemiology Strong quantitative data analysis skills Applied understanding of epidemiological principles Demonstrated
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and Ph.D. students. Research environment You will join the ‘Multiphysics Simulation and Optimisation’ (MSO) research group lead by Assc. Prof. Joe Alexandersen at SDU Mechanical Engineering (SDU-ME) in
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a postdoctoral position in a dynamic environment of colour centre quantum physics, with collaborators from photo- and plant-biology and -genetics. Responsibilities and qualifications Your main duties
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coil patterns and core geometries, to reduce coil loss in HPMCs You will also contribute to teaching and supervising BSc and MSc student projects, and be co-supervisor for PhD students. Anyone who: has a
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writing, scientific communication, and laboratory leadership. You will attend local and international scientific conferences. Your profile Applicants should hold a PhD in neurobiology or proteomics
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, passionate about science, and keen to learn and improve skills within a supportive research environment. You will be part of a multidisciplinary team and will be tasked with proactively seeking and maintaining
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, you must hold a PhD degree in analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering or other related disciplines. Experience in SERS and SERS data analysis. Experience in sample preparation
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. Co-supervising PhD & MSc students, particularly those working in electrophysiology and computational modelling. Developing an online tinnitus test battery and database Stratify tinnitus phenotypes
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at varied scales (national, regional and local). We expect that you will be an important part of the research environment and that you will contribute positively to the social working environment. We also